Sentences with phrase «in much dispute»

But that a «paradigm shift» — like the «shift» from Sir Isaac Newton's cosmology to Albert Einstein's, or the shift from the miasma theory of disease to the germ theory of disease — is a rupture in continuity is not in much dispute.
In a much disputed story he is said to have thrown his gold medal won at the Olympics in Rome in 1960 in the Ohio River having been faced with racism in his home town of Louisville, Kentucky.

Not exact matches

The dollar has rallied through much of the past week as concerns over the U.S. - China trade dispute receded, and as the U.S. 10 - year bond yield shot past 3 percent for the first time in four years.
Find out how much of an attorney's time is spent battling it out in court and how much is devoted to mediating disputes.
The memo was circulated among U.S. intelligence agencies, and reportedly shown to President Barack Obama and Trump, but its claims have not verified and its reliability is very much in dispute.
And as much as TREB says its dispute is about privacy, what's really at stake is who controls the online flow of information, and ultimately millions of dollars in commissions and transaction fees, between buyers, sellers and brokers.
Not only did its stock fall by as much as 6.1 % after retailer Toys «R» Us announced a potential liquidation of its U.S. operations, but the toy firm has also found itself in a dispute with relatives of Frida Kahlo, the legendary Mexican painter.
So Trump's tax return could tell how much income they made, offering fresh information about the financial health of his organization, according to Robert Kovacev, a lawyer at Steptoe & Johnson and former Justice Department Tax Division official who represents taxpayers in high - profile tax disputes with the IRS.
«I'm assuming that because they're coming from a similar background and will want to make it work, that [the dispute process] won't in practice often be triggered as much as it could possibly be,» Peers said.
Trump was not expected to put much emphasis in his talks with Xi on thorny issues like the disputed South China Sea and self - ruled Taiwan, claimed by China as its own, although the two presidents» aides may deal with those matters privately, the official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The Philippine press is reporting that industry sources said that a consortium that is vying for the Light Railway Transit extension contract is on the verge of breaking up as two members (AMA Group Holdings and SNC Lavalin) are engaged in a dispute over who should supply the equipment and trains and how much funding the Philippine government should source.
Unless provided in the initial contact, within five (5) days, every debt collector must send a written «validation notice» indicating how much money you owe, the name of the creditor you owe, what dispute rights you have if you think you do not owe this debt, and how to obtain information about the original creditor.
China's action could be an escalation in a much broader trade dispute.
The late Pope John Paul II has been described as the inspiration for a possible compromise to the dispute over the proposed Islamic center and mosque in the World Trade Center vicinity - that it be withdrawn and built elsewhere, much as the late pontiff had canceled plans for a convent near the Auschwitz concentration camp.
The experience with quotas in the ELCA tracks much of the dispute over quotas and «affirmative active» in the society at large.
There is no disputing that the last forty years have witnessed an unprecedented collapse of Catholicism in Western Europe and much of the developed world.
But in the eyes of many middle - of - the - roaders, both sets of arguments have lost plausibility by virtue of being too much disputed.
Try to dispute him, and you'll be killed by the followers that have already fallen in line (isn't that pretty much the start of anything like this?)
In light of this fourfold division, it appears that the current disputes about Darwin and design are at bottom not so much conflicts between science and religion as disagreements about whether there is room for only one level — not a plurality of levels — on which to understand the story of life.
11:24 - 25), or only that they continued Jesus» practice of a fellowship - meal with his disciples, is much disputed, but the testimony of Paul (I Cor.11: 23) taken in conjunction with the firm tradition that Jesus had given to bread and wine a new significance at the Last Supper, support the view that from the very earliest days Christians repeated the substance of that rite.
Identity is not so much in dispute as its analysis or symmetrical - asymmetrical structure.
For example, Pacem in Terris is often cited in support of rights much in dispute today, such as a right to healthcare.
Probably not all readers will agree with what the author writes in this chapter, for the whole matter of Christian perfection is very much disputed.
And they are in a high need time of their lives — they need help with wiping bums, cutting food, referee - ing disputes, getting dressed and pretty much everything in between, all day long.
But, in response to the criticism of McGrath and others, it does suggest why it would be inappropriate for the Catechism of the Catholic Church to address directly the specifics of a controversy that is as much an intra-Protestant dispute as a dispute between Protestants and Catholics.
(Also the much - disputed words of Luke 23:45 «Today you will be with me in Paradise», belong here.
These doctrinal disputes were not so much determined by who had the majority, but by who had the most power and influence in the Roman Empire.
«What began as a dispute over a community center in lower Manhattan has spawned and grown into a much larger controversy about the relationship between my beloved religion and my beloved country, between Islam and America.»
In the Christian Science Monitor, David Newsom has commented that «conflict in the decades ahead is likely to center not so much on disputes among states as on efforts within states to find a balance between national cohesion and an honorable recognition of the separate characteristics of groups within the society.&raquIn the Christian Science Monitor, David Newsom has commented that «conflict in the decades ahead is likely to center not so much on disputes among states as on efforts within states to find a balance between national cohesion and an honorable recognition of the separate characteristics of groups within the society.&raquin the decades ahead is likely to center not so much on disputes among states as on efforts within states to find a balance between national cohesion and an honorable recognition of the separate characteristics of groups within the society.»
Material cooperation, in contrast, may or may not be morally wrong — and despite clarificatory remarks in Veritatis Splendor — the identification of formal and material, and permissible and impermissible material cooperation, is still a matter of much dispute.
Third, critics do not so much dispute the details of what Whiteheadians say as object to the whole process of reflecting in this way.
Reporting on the meeting, the Century concluded that too much of the Assembly's time was spent in theological disputes.
It was then that I discovered there had been so much dispute over the Koran early in its history that an official edict established one standard Koran and ordered all the rest destroyed (Sahih Bukhari 6:61:509 - 510).
Griffin disputes each of the four propositions deployed to defend freewill theism on this topic, and there is too much material here to cover in detail.
Restoring such credibility requires speaking more clearly where episcopal competence is beyond dispute, and much more cautiously where it is in doubt.
Brightman accepts that much of what Hartshorne says is not in dispute: «There is no contradiction in saying that parts are small and the whole is great, or even that parts are bad and the whole good.»
First, the role of induction in theory formation is very much a matter of dispute.
The modern literary critic finds no reason to dispute the important insight that much oral tradition does lie preserved in our written Gospels.
He administered relief of the poor, worked for conciliation in labor disputes, emphasized frequent Communion, established homes for beggars, and did much for the education of the clergy.
Greg Jones» first section, «Learning to Describe Actions, Persons, and the World: Social Contexts and Moral Judgments,» helps us understand what (and how very much) is at stake in this and other disputes over descriptive labels.
So much for the separation of church and state when state institutions set themselves up as arbiters in theological and moral disputes.
In this regard, they were encouraged by the words of Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI: «Our quarreling ancestors were in reality much closer to each other when in all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.&raquIn this regard, they were encouraged by the words of Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI: «Our quarreling ancestors were in reality much closer to each other when in all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.&raquin reality much closer to each other when in all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.&raquin all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.»
Before he became pope, Benedict wrote that «our quarrelling ancestors were in reality much closer to each other when in all their disputes they still knew that they could only be servants of one truth which must be acknowledged as being as great and as pure as it has been intended for us by God.»
The meaning of this passage is much disputed (cf. p. 64), but could be understood as indicating that Matthew made an arrangement of Jesus» sayings in Aramaic, the interpretation (or translation) of which was left to individuals.
But now fresh disputes with key players look like they could damage team spirit and undo so much of the hard work the side have put in to turn things round.
Diego Torres» account of Mourinho's time in Madrid outlines his principles for games against decent opposition, and though the book's subject disputes much of its content, these at least ring true:
Since then Arizona has had an assistant coach arrested, gone 0 - 3 at the Battle 4 Atlantis, had the eligibility of its star freshman questioned, seen Trier suspended for a positive PED test for a second straight year, dealt with a much - disputed ESPN report that Miller had been involved in a plan to pay Ayton, and then won the Pac - 12 regular season and tournament titles.
As much promise as Fekir has shown it has been the french league... I'm not disputing that he wouldn't make a genuine challenge for a first team place but in no way would it be guaranteed.
It is, perhaps, just about possible that Anelka could be good enough friends with somebody to want to dedicate a goal to them in their time of strife, yet not know him or his work in enough detail to understand that (a) even though he claims not to be anti-Semitic, that it is at least a subject of debate; that (b) despite his denials, much of his work looks to both the casual observer and the careful analyst to be flamingly and blatantly anti-Semitic; and (c) that this alleged / obvious and disputed / well - established anti-Semitism is the very basis of the strife in which said friends finds himself.
The outrage and anger here is generally provoked by avoidable deaths — and personally I would not dispute that they can ALSO happen in hospitals, but are much less likely to.
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